Uhhh, is it just me, or does the below imply that if you are on the list, you can't read the page to find out a) you're on the list b) how to get off the list Kind of a catch-22 here, isn't it? :) Eric At 07:21 PM 4/26/98 -0500, Karl Denninger wrote:
As promised, we now have a web page for this.
The current smurf list is at http://www.mcs.net/smurf
This will be updated roughly weekly, or whenever major changes are made to the list of blocked networks. It contains, in addition to dialogue on the Smurf issue, a list of network numbers and "whois" lookups on the owners.
IF YOU APPEAR ON THIS LIST YOU CANNOT TRANSPORT PACKETS INTO OUR INFRASTRUCTURE.
Instructions for what you must do to get the block removed are contained within this page. Bitching and moaning is pointless - the only fix is to FIX THE PROBLEM.
Thank you!
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